About Information & Admission Rates

You will love visiting the Woolshed at Jondaryan amongst the serenity of the Australian bush. Experience the relaxed, rural atmosphere as you take a self-guided tour of the Woolshed and museum village.

Enjoy a delicious meal together with authentic country hospitality at the Woolshed Café Restaurant open Saturday and Sunday or visit the Damper Hut for an Australian-style Devonshire Tea and Ploughman’s Lunch Monday to Friday..

Entry Conditions:Concession entry is applicable to Queensland Pension Card and Australian Senior Card holders. Child entry is applicable for ages 5 to 14 years inclusive. Children aged under 5 years are free of charge.

Admission prices are subject to change on events and festivals.

Events

Every year a number of regular events take place at the property, only 30 minutes from Toowoomba in the heart of South East Queensland. We host the Woolshed Open Weekend in September, as well as a New Year’s Eve Bush Dance, an Easter Family Weekend and Australia Day celebrations.

Staying

Whether you wish to camp, bring your caravan or stay in one of the cottages or rustic cabins, we have accommodation to suit your every need. Visitors to the region will find the Woolshed at Jondaryan an excellent location to serve as a ‘home base’ as they go out exploring during the day. Enjoy easy access to the Bunya Mountains, Dalby, Toowoomba and Oakey which has a supermarket, pubs, RSL and many cafe’s.

We have hardstand powered van park facilities for up to 30 vans on a day-to-day basis with additional facilities available for up to 80 vans including space for big rigs and caravan clubs! There are almost unlimited unpowered sites all the way down to the creek. The facilities are fantastic and everything is provided including great amenities, dump point, a coin operated laundromat, a bush kitchen with BBQ, open firepit and refrigeration.

Testimonials

“We were very impressed by this and would highly recommend it to visit if you want a great day out or if your just in the area. It is for the whole family and children would love it. We enjoyed the Museum first in the Bank of New South Wales. We then went outside and had a leisurely self guided walk around the Historic Village and Woolshed. The Machinery Display's are very impressive. There is a great Animal Nursery for children.

The Woolshed Cafe was open on the day we went and had very nice meals. There is also Guided Tours and demonstrations. The Clydesdale horses enjoy a pat also. If you enjoy camping/caravaning there is a very good camp ground and there are some self contained unit's and shearers Quarters to stay in.”

Dianne Hickey, Google+

“Fantastic experience and caravanners facility. Tour was really informative and our guide brought the whole experience to life.

The caravan options are great and the amenities are excellent.All in all a place I wouldn't hesitate to recommend.”

Greg Evans, Facebook

“I have been here on several ocassions and it is just like stepping back in time to the 1850's when the darling downs was still becoming settled by the wealthy english pastrolists and the elite!!! and swagmen were going around from station to station looking for work!!!!

I am an avid historian and I feel like I was born in the wrong century the time when this woolshed would have been built would have been tough times on the land with floods, droughts and only horse and cart for transportation but at least they wouldnt of had the interruptions that we have in life today like the i-phone,computer, internet!!! these days life has just got too hectic and if there was to be a tech crash it would be the end of the world for some people!!!!”